FOOD BOX SYRIA OCTOBER 2016
KG FOOD TO
FAMILIES WITH
KG IN EACH FOOD BOX
4'361
323
13,5
RICE | RED LENTILS | GREEN LENTILS | BEANS | SPAGHETTI | BULGUR | OIL | SALT | SUGAR
THE FOOD PROJECT
Oct 26 - Nov 4 I travelled around Damascus to the Mountain of Flowers and the Village of Flowers. Yet, the flowers I saw were not those common to the eye. The portraits I took of the people I met are filled with strong women, who blossom in the dryest and rockiest of places. Here I share with you some of these portraits. I present to you, the true flowers of Syria.
To Mr. Engelsman and the team at Eosta in the Netherlands, to Akis, Shu and the team at Gastronaut, to Nour and the team at Syrian Fingerprints, the families I got to meet, my family in Syria and the readers who take part of these stories,
Thank you,
Selina Hami
Project Manager
REPORT
13,5 kg food packed in a box: Pasta, rise, bulgur, red lentils, beans, green lentils, salt, sugar & oil.
A boy in the refugee camp located in a city called the Village of Sheep close to Set Zaynab.
Girl in the Mountain of Flowers outside Damascus.
A boy fixing his bicycle in the first village we visited called the Village of Flowers. It was a place where flowers cannot be found no more, only dust and rocks were covering the ground. The children, however, were running around the village and playing happily while curiously approaching us newcomers.
A boy playing while awaiting a food box in the first city we visited called the Village of Flowers outside Damascus.
In the first city we visited, the Village of Flowers.
Volunteers helping to unload the truck with food boxes.
A family in the Mountain of Flowers.
A Jasmine flower- which is the national flower of Syria. Damascus is also called City of Jasmine.
Some of the food boxes to be distributed in the Mountain of Flowers just outside Set Zaynab.
A Mother's Love.
Plastic chairs and arabic coffee infront of every shop, always ready to socialize.
A man with prayer beads where each bead is used to mark a prayer.